Disaster Assistance for Individuals and Families
The 2018 Cook Inlet Earthquake was declared a state disaster on November 30, 2018. This declaration activated the Alaska Individual and Family Grant (IFG) Program and Temporary Housing Program (THP) to provide timely assistance to individuals or families to meet disaster-related necessary expenses and serious needs. Individual Assistance programs provide essential support only when other resources are unavailable or inadequate. They are not loss indemnification programs and do not ensure applicants return to their pre-disaster living conditions.
The IFG program works closely with the affected communities to ensure potentially eligible applicants are aware of the available resources. Individuals apply with the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (DHS & EM). The programs accept applications for 60 days after program commencement and provides assistance for up to a maximum of 18 months. The deadline to apply for the 2018 Cook Inlet Earthquake Individual Family Grant Program is January 29, 2019.
Registration can be done in the following ways:
It is the individuals’ responsibility to provide documentation to demonstrate their eligibility. Applicants may need to provide proof of occupancy, ownership, loss, and/or information concerning their housing situation prior to the disaster. IFG staff work closely with eligible applicants to ensure immediate and essential individual and family needs are met. IFG financial assistance goes toward eligible items or services. Although grants do not need to be repaid, applicants must provide receipts for products and services received through the program. If their grant application is denied in whole or part, applicants may file a written request with the division director or designee within 30 days for reconsideration. Should the reconsideration be denied, or the applicant disputes a division cost estimate, the applicant has an additional 60 days to appeal.
The current maximum grant to an individual or family is $17,450 for any one disaster. All other forms of assistance must be pursued prior to applying for an IFG grant. Compensation received or available from other sources, including insurance and Small Business Association (SBA) or other loans, reduces the available amount of the award. Eligible categories of assistance include:
To be considered for IFG assistance, the loss must have occurred in the designated disaster area.
The Temporary Housing Program provides timely direct temporary housing assistance to individuals or families whose primary residence is inhabitable because it has been damaged, destroyed, or made inaccessible in a state-declared disaster. The program meets minimum housing requirements for those with no alternate housing options and for which other assistance is either unavailable or inadequate. Temporary housing assistance includes:
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